Below is what I have been preparing for you over the last weekend. I have gone through all the archive of posts I have shared here and consulted several other external resources to compile this guide. The purpose behind this work is to help teachers and educators better tap into the full educational potential of iPad and make a good use of it in their instruction as well as in their professional development.
I divided this guide into 5parts:
- iPad Technical Tips
- iPad Management Tips and Tricks
- Resources for Finding Educational Apps
- iPad Apps Evaluation Rubrics
- iPad classroom posters
iPad Technical Tips
1- Take a screenshot
To take a screenshot on your iPad just click on the the Home button followed immediately by clicking on the Sleep/Wake button. You will hear a click sound after the shot is taken. All the screenshots are saved in your iPad's Photo's Gallery. From there you can can email or share them on popular social media.
2- Print Docs from your iPad
My favourite way to print docs from iPad is through using AirPrint. AirPrint enables instant printing from iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Mac without the need to install drivers or download software. Simply select an AirPrint printer and print. It's that simple. AirPrint is compatible with most of the popular printers ( Canon, HP, Brother, Epson, Dell…etc). Check out this article to learn how to use AirPrint.
3- Double Click the Home button
When you double click on the Home button you will be able to :
- View and launch recently used applications
- Lock screen orientation, adjust brightness, play media, and adjust media sound.
4- Creating folders for apps
To create a folder for your apps.Touch and hold icons until jiggling, then drag the app on top of another and a folder will be created to hold both of them. You can add more apps to this folder by dragging other apps to it. Give the folder a name the folder then click on the home button to save.
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